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Tylorstown occupies a steep, dramatic stretch of the Rhondda Fach valley, sitting just south of Ferndale on the A4233. Like much of the terrace-lined landscape here, the village grew rapidly in the late 19th century around the Pendyrus and Tylorstown collieries, and that industrial heritage is still visible in the sturdy stone architecture that clings to the hillside. It’s a place where geography dictates daily life; the valley is narrow, meaning most homes enjoy wide views across the river toward the forested ridges of the Llanwonno mountain. For those who walk or cycle, the proximity to the surrounding moorland is a practical perk, with various trails leading directly from the top streets into the open heights. The village maintains its own identity through local bypass links and a small cluster of essential shops, while the nearby Ferndale provides the larger medical and leisure facilities. It remains a straightforward, resilient valley community where the surrounding green skyline provides a constant, quiet backdrop to the rows of traditional housing.